Filed under: News | Super Bowl
Jan 16 2010, 1:00pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Here is another newcomer to the Super Bowl advertiser lineup. The Christian group Focus On the Family announced plans to run a Super Bowl commercial at the Super Bowl 2010. The ad features college football star Tim Tebow and his mother, Pam.
They will share a personal story centered on the theme of "Celebrate Family, Celebrate Life."
Super Bowl 2010 commercials cost about $2.5 and $2.8 million. Focus on the Family says the money comes from a handful of "very generous and committed friends" who donated specifically to support the project.
The Tebows said they agreed to appear in the commercial because the issue of life is one they feel very strongly about.
Focus on the Family is a global non-profit Christian organization with special emphasis on marriage and parenthood.
Do not expect this Super Bowl Ad to be one of the funniest.
Just like last year, we will be featuring our Super Bowl for Geeks Guide for the Super Bowl 2010. Of course the Super Bowl for Geeks Guide is all about the Super Bowl Ads and not the game.
You can follow the Super Bowl 2010 Advertisers in our Twitter Super Bowl List.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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